Do You Want New Wave Or Do You Want The Soft Pink Truth?
- The Soft Pink Truth
- Band Name: The Soft Pink Truth
- Record Label: Tigerbeat6
- Release Date: Nov 2, 2004
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91Daniel's bump-and-grind synth lines are all campy humor. [Mar 2005, p.92]
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90Nasty and raw. [Jan/Feb 2005, p.97]
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85One of this year's most remarkable "punk" albums.
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80Genuinely anarchic and surprising. [Dec 2004, p.148]
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The compatibility between the browbeating belligerence of hardcore and the glitzkrieg of techno's bare repetition is undeniable – and much more enjoyable than it reads on paper.
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It's a highly idiosyncratic album that very few will appreciate every facet of. However, even with a very minimal knowledge of the source material, there's much to love.
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None of the new album reaches the gaudy peaks of Do You Party?, but it bumps just as well through subtle atmospheres and strange detours.
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60As an exercise in hubris and chutzpah it's a rather fascinating affair.
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60As inventive and well-meaning as these bastard pop blasts are, they're still not a patch on the originals. [Dec 2004, p.153]
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60It's hit and miss, and the self-consciously bloodless vocalists are a drag.
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Our quality of life would instantly improve if this disc didn't exist. [Feb 2005, p.94]
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wawa9One of the best releases of 2004. The beats are as razor-sharp as the messages delivered in the lyrics. **** new wave, give me the SOFT PINK TRUTH.
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[Anonymous]7I'd be willing to bet the reviewer at the Alternative Press is a serious homophobe.
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stereoleo10this album is not perfect because it's too short (32 min), but despite this fact, this ROCKS! we want more soft pink truth!